The team of workers at the Methodist Celina Medical Center are pouring concrete at 1 a.m. each morning because the high temperatures could have a big impact on the quality of the concrete.
"If you are pouring in the afternoon, the concrete is drying out, it is curing a little too fast, so it can affect the finish and the quality of the concrete," said Justin Davis, the lead superintendent for the project. There were 18 triple-digit days this July.
Other workers are starting their day at 4 a.m. to wrap things up before things get too hot in the afternoon.Trending Now
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